Transportation Development Review

Transportation Development Review is responsible for transportation planning related activities, including both project-specific and comprehensive planning. Current planning activities include reviewing transportation and traffic impacts due to development projects, reviewing and analyzing other traffic-related capital improvement projects. Transportation Development Review staff coordinate with the Community Development Department and the Development Engineering and Transportation Planning & Project Development Divisions to provide transportation review of all development applications to ensure conformity and consistency with all applicable City design and development standards set in the City’s General Plan, Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance, and other transportation policy documents.

In providing Transportation Development Review, we:

Work closely with the development community (see important documents, guidelines and procedures below) and the residents to ensure that new developments will not create unmitigated transportation impacts.

Voting by mail? Apply two stamps! Also, in an ongoing effort to promote voter registration and participation, all eligible residents are encouraged to register by May 21. The Irvine Civic Center will also serve as an Early Voting Service Center, beginning Saturday, May 26 through Monday, June 4.

In honor of Memorial Day, Irvine Animal Care Center is waiving adoption fees for veterans Friday, May 25, through Sunday, May 27. The program is made possible through the Animals for Armed Forces Foundation, which is covering adoption fees for the veterans.

The 24th annual Studio Arts Festival is Saturday, June 2, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The juried festival will showcase original artwork by Southern California artists, and will also feature live music, culinary and art demonstrations, hands-on activities, food and more.

Celebrate Bike Month with the Orange County Transportation Authority by participating in a number of activities that help showcase the multiple benefits of riding a bike including improved health, eliminating the cost of driving and helping the environment.

Watch Mayor Wagner’s updated statement here. City of Irvine does not provide emergency shelter for the homeless and there is no designated site in which to place a shelter. City’s goal to prevent homelessness, click here. Types of supportive housing countywide, click here. Questions: 949-724-6077.